Corpus of Early Keyboard Music

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Corpus of Early Keyboard Music (abbreviated to CEKM ) is a compilation of early music for keyboard instruments published by the American Institute of Musicology since 1963 . The series was founded by Willi Apel . The first volume was dedicated to the music for keyboard instruments of the 14th and 15th centuries.

Contents overview

  • 1. Keyboard Music of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, edited by Willi Apel .
  • 2. Marco Facoli , Collected Works, edited by Willi Apel.
  • 3. Giovanni Salvatore (1610-1675), Collected Keyboard Works, edited by Barton Hudson.
  • 4. Hieronymus Praetorius (1560-1629), Magnificats, edited by Clare G. Rayner.
  • 5. Bernardo Pasquini (1637-1710), Collected Works for Keyboard, edited by Maurice Brooks Haynes in 7 volumes.
    • 5.1 Vol. I [Capriccio (2), Fantasia, Ricercare (2), Canzona (3), Fuga, Sonata (2)].
    • 5.2 Vol. II Suites.
    • 5.3 Vol. III (Variations).
    • 5.4 Vol. IV (Variations, Passagli).
    • 5.5 Vol. V (Toccatas).
    • 5.6 Vol. VI (Toccatas, Sonatas).
    • 5.7 Vol. VII (Figured Bass Sonatas, Misc. Works).
  • 6. Johannes of Lublin (16th century), Tablature of Keyboard Music (1540), edited by John Reeves White in 6 volumes.
    • 6.1 Vol. I (Organ preambula, organ masses, mass ordinary sections).
    • 6.2 Vol. II Introits, Sequences, Hymns, Antiphons.
    • 6.3 Vol. III (Intabulations of motets and other sacred pieces).
    • 6.4 Vol. IV (French, German, and Italian compositions).
    • 6.5 Vol. V (Dances, Polish Songs, Untitled, and Unidentified Works).
    • 6.6 Vol. VI (Tones of the psalms and Magnificat, fundamentum examples, conclusiones, clausulae).
  • 7. Bernardo Storace (17th century), Selva di varie compositioni d'intavolatura per cimbalo ed organo, revised edition, edited by Barton Hudson.
  • 8. Keyboard Dances from the Earlier Sixteenth Century, edited by Daniel Heartz .
  • 9. Costanzo Antegnati (1549-1624), L'Antegnata. Intavolatura de Ricercari de Organo (1608), edited by Willi Apel.
  • 10. Keyboard Music from Polish Manuscripts (17th century), edited by Jerzy Golos and Adam Sutykowski.
    • 10.1 Vol. I Organ chorales of Nicolaus Hasse and Ewaldt.
    • 10.2 Vol. II Organ chorales of Heinrich Scheidemann and Franz Tunder .
    • 10.3 Vol. III Fantasias from Ms 300. R. Vv., 123, Archiwum Wojewódzkie, Gdańsk.
    • 10.4 Vol. IV Organ music by D. CATO, J. PODBIELSKI, M. WARTECKI, P. ZELECHOWSKI and anonymous composers.
  • 11. Gregorio Strozzi (early 17th century to after 1687), Capricci da sonare cembali et organi (1687), edited by Barton Hudson
  • 12. Ercole Pasquini (* approx. 1560), Collected Keyboard Works, edited by W. Richard Shindle.
  • 13. Johann Ulrich Steigleder (1593–1635), Compositions for Keyboard, edited by Willi Apel and Collaborators in 2 volumes
    • 13.1 Vol. I Tabulator Book That Vatter Our 1627.
    • 13.2 Vol. II Ricercar Tabulatura 1624.
  • 14. Spanish Organ Music after Antonio de Cabezon, edited by Willi Apel.
  • 15. Michelangelo Rossi (1601 / 2-1656), Works for Keyboard, edited by John R. White.
  • 16. Adam Reincken (1623–1722), Collected Keyboard Works, edited by Willi Apel.
  • 17. The Tabulature of Celle, 1601. A Collection of Early German Organ Chorales, edited by Willi Apel.
  • 18. Christopher Gibbons (1615–1676), Keyboard Compositions, edited by John Caldwell.
  • 19. Elizabeth Rogers , Hir Virginall Booke (1656) (British Museum. Add. Ms 10337), edited by George Sargent.
  • 20. Giovanni Paolo Cima (* approx. 1570), Partito de Ricercari & Canzoni alla Francese (1606), edited by Clare G. Rayner.
  • 21. Benedict Schultheiss , Muth- und Geist-Ermuntrender Clavier-Lust, 1679–1680, edited by Richard Hudson.
  • 22. Antonio Mortaro , Primo libro de canzoni da sonare, Venice 1600, edited by Gabriella Gentili (Verona).
  • 23. Delphin Strunck and Peter Mohrhardt (17th century), Original Compositions for Organ, edited by Willi Apel.
  • 24. Neapolitan Keyboard Composers (ca.1600), edited by Roland Jackson.
  • 25. Simon Lohet (ca.1550-1611), Compositions for Organ, edited by Larry W. Peterson.
  • 26. Pieter Cornet (16th – 17th century), Collected Keyboard Works, edited by Willi Apel.
  • 27. Samuel Mareschal (1554-1640), Selected Works, edited by Jean-Marc Bonhôte.
  • 28. The Anders von Düben Tabulature, edited by John Irving. Uppsala, University Library, Instr. Mus. I. Hs. 408.
  • 29. (not yet published)
  • 30. Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643), Keyboard Compositions Preserved in Manuscripts, edited by WR Shindle in 3 volumes.
    • 30.1 Vol. I Toccatas.
    • 30.2 Vol. II Capricci, canzoni, and other contrapuntal compositions.
    • 30.3 Vol. III Hinni, partite, corrente.
  • 31. José Jiminez († 1678), Collected Organ Compositions, edited by Willi Apel.
  • 32. Seventeenth-Century Keyboard Music in the Chigi Manuscripts of the Vatican Library, edited by Harry B. Lincoln in 3 volumes.
  • 32.1 Vol. I Liturgical and Imitative Forms.
    • 32.2 Vol. II Toccatas, Dances, and Miscellaneous Forms.
    • 32.3 Vol. III Variation Forms.
  • 33. Giovanni Maria Radino (* before 1560), Il primo libro d'intavolatura di balli d'arpicordo, edited by Susan Ellingworth.
  • 34. Annibale Padovano (approx. 1527 – approx. 1575) and SPERINDIO BERTHOLDO (approx. 1530–1570), Compositions for Keyboard, edited by Klaus Speer.
  • 35. Vincenzo Pellegrini (approx. 1560 – approx. 1631), Canzoni de intavolatura d'organo fatte alla francese (1599), edited by Robert B. Lynn.
  • 36. Christian Erbach (c. 1570–1635), Collected Keyboard Compositions, edited by Clare G. Rayner in 5 volumes.
    • 36.1 Vol. I Ricercars.
    • 36.2 Vol. II Ricercars.
    • 36.3 Vol. III Fantasias, Fugues, Canzonas.
    • 36.4 Vol. IV Toccatas.
    • 36.5 Vol. V Introits, an Intonation, a Hymn, Magnificats, Kyries, Appendix.
  • 37. Keyboard Music at Castell 'Arquato (mid 16th century), edited by H. Colin Slim.
    • 37.1 Vol. I Dances and Dance Songs.
    • 37.2 Vol. II Masses, Magnificat, Liturgical Works, Dances, and Madrigals.
    • 37.3 Vol. III Ricercari, Mass Movements, Motet, Chanson, and Madrigal Arrangements
  • 38. Giovanni Pichi (16th – 17th centuries), Collected Keyboard Works, edited by J. Evan Kreider.
  • 39. The Mylau Tablature Book, Forty selected compositions, edited by John R. Shannon.
  • 40. An Anthology of Keyboard Music from a South-German Manuscript (Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Ms Mus. 1581), edited by Clare G. Rayner in 3 volumes.
    • 40.1 Vol. I Miscellaneous Compositions.
    • 40.2 Vol. II Liturgical Compositions.
    • 40.3 Vol. III Miscellaneous Compositions and Fantasias.
  • 41. Francesco Biancardi (1572? –1607), Costanzo Porta (approx. 1529–1601), Keyboard Compositions, edited by Bernhard Billete
  • 42. Luigi Battiferri , Ricercari, edited by George G. Butler.
  • 43. Giovanni Cavaccio , Sudori Musicali (1626), edited by J. Evan Kreider.
  • 44. English Court & Country Dances of the Early Baroque, from MS Drexel 5612, edited by Hilda Gervers.
  • 45. Hans Leo Hassler , Toccatas, edited by Stijn Stribos.
  • 46. Ottavio Bariolla (1573-1619), Keyboard Compositions, edited by William Young.
  • 47.1–47.4 not yet published
  • 47.5 Claudio Merulo , Collected Keyboard Compositions, edited by Robert Judd and Frank Shelton in 6 volumes. Vol. V Mass d'intavolatura d'organo 1568.
  • 48. Juan Cabanilles and his Contemporaries, Keyboard Music from the Felanitx Manuscripts, edited by Nels on Lee in 5 volumes. Vol. I.

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